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The Czech Republic stands at the heart of Central Europe, a bridge between Western and Eastern Europe and a meeting point of ideals and cultures. Its red-roofed houses rise from cobblestone streets, with winding alleyways and hidden passageways leading to surprising architecture, trendy restaurants, and bars. As the country has grown as a center for business, investment, and tourism, demand for English teachers—especially in Prague—has increased, creating more opportunities to teach English over time.
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A Guide to Teaching Abroad in Czech Republic

Prepare to Teach Abroad

Set goals

Setting clear goals can make all the difference in creating a meaningful teaching experience in the Czech Republic. Here are some ideas to help you get started:

  • Define your teaching style. Think about how you’d like to structure your lessons and engage students. Do you want to create a highly interactive classroom, or focus on traditional methods?
  • Cultural immersion. Plan ways to connect with local traditions, customs, and the community. Whether it’s trying local food, learning folk dances, or attending cultural events, make the most of your time there!
  • Professional development. Identify specific teaching skills you’d like to develop. Maybe you want to get better at classroom management or learn techniques for teaching ESL students.

Understand the benefits

Teaching in the Czech Republic has so much to offer, from professional growth to personal exploration. Here’s a quick look at what you can gain:

  • Build real teaching skills. Getting hands-on experience in a Czech classroom lets you pick up new techniques and adapt to a different educational style. It’s a huge confidence boost and looks great on your resume, showing you can thrive in an international environment.
  • Make connections that last. You’ll work alongside Czech and international educators, creating friendships and professional ties that can open doors in unexpected ways. These connections often lead to future job opportunities or collaborations down the line.
  • Easily explore Europe. With the Czech Republic’s prime location, weekend trips to cities like Vienna, Berlin, and Budapest are both easy and affordable. You’ll be able to explore Europe’s highlights without the hassle, adding even more adventure to your time abroad.

Things to know

Here are a few practical things to keep in mind before you start your teaching journey in the Czech Republic:

  • Visa requirements - If you’re not from the EU, you’ll need a work visa, so it’s best to start that application early. Processing can take time.
  • Language skills - While English is widely used in schools, learning a bit of Czech will go a long way—plus, it’s fun to practice!
  • Living costs - The cost of living is fairly moderate, especially outside of Prague. Expect things to be pricier in the capital but more affordable in smaller cities.
  • Work culture - Czech schools generally value professionalism and structure, so expect a respectful, organized work environment that balances both work and play.

Frequently Asked Questions

To become an English teacher in the Czech Republic, you'll need a TEFL certificate, bachelor's degree, and native English skills. Earning your TEFL on-site in the Czech Republic is recommended, as it'll put you in proximity to the job market.

English teachers in the Czech Republic can expect to make between $1000 and $2000 USD per month. Your rate will vary depending on your job setting, experience, and qualifications.

You will need a work visa to teach English in the Czech Republic. Teachers most commonly enter the country on a tourist visa and apply for a work visa once they arrive in the country.

Teaching jobs are abundant in Prague. You may be able to find opportunities outside of Prague as well, but most English teachers in the Czech Republic find themselves based in the capital.

You do not need to speak Czech in order to secure a teaching job in the Czech Republic. Knowing some Czech will help you assimilate to life in the country, but English is commonly spoken in the Czech Republic.

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